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Netflix Scores Exclusive Rights To Stream Disney Movies


Netflix and Disney announced Tuesday that they have entered into a multi-year licensing deal that will makes Netflix the only U.S. subscription TV service to offer brand new films from Disney.

Starting in 2016, Netflix users will be able to stream first-run Disney movies on their mobile devices, computers and television. The deal also includes Disney's direct-to-video new releases.

What's more, under the terms of the deal, Netflix users can today start watching classic Disney movies like Dumbo, Pocahontas and Alice in Wonderland, among others.

For Netflix, the deal doesn't just give it a leg up over rivals in the streaming space, but also over TV networks like HBO and Showtime, which have traditionally been the ones to land these first-run movie rights from major studios.

Netflix entered a similar content partnership with DreamWorks Animation in 2011, snatching away the movie studio from HBO.

"Disney and Netflix have shared a long and mutually beneficial relationship and this deal will bring to our subscribers, in the first pay TV window, some of the highest-quality, most imaginative family films being made today," said Ted Sarandos, chief content officer at Netflix. "It's a bold leap forward for Internet television and we are incredibly pleased and proud this iconic family brand is teaming with Netflix to make it happen."

The deal comes at a time when Netflix is facing increasing competition from rivals like Amazon Prime, which has ramped up its own movie streaming partnerships in the past year by striking deals with Warner Brothers and Epix. Meanwhile, Netflix has encountered some setbacks as Starz pulled its movies from the service and Epix ended its exclusivity agreement with Netflix.

Netflix stock shot up by as much as 10% following the news.

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robotpotatoes 4th-Dec-2012 10:10 pm (UTC)
for TV, yay.
isthisdesire 4th-Dec-2012 10:30 pm (UTC)
do they have a pretty decent amount of shows?
robotpotatoes 5th-Dec-2012 02:05 am (UTC)
yea! i mean they have all the classics from dawson's creek to buffy and also all the new ones like breaking bad and walking dead.
isthisdesire 5th-Dec-2012 02:16 am (UTC)
I have two weeks off from working coming up and this would be a nice way to relax!! Ty
senorita__ 12th-Dec-2012 11:38 pm (UTC)
im late rn but i pretty much only use netflix for tv. ive watched so many shows i never got to see, plus rewatched all my faves :)
sparkysparky 6th-Dec-2012 07:58 pm (UTC)
i weep at how old i am if dawson's and buffy are "classics". it seems like it was just yesterday when they were new, lol
sugary_placenta 5th-Dec-2012 08:54 pm (UTC)
yes! they also have a lot of great shows from the UK (which I love since their stuff is different than American shows). Netflix right now is pretty much only good for watching shows IMO. Most of the movies suck.
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